My friend earlier today went temporarily blind. She recounted the story as follows:
"So, this morning my mom woke me up at 6.20 like she always does, and i got up and turned on the water for the shower, roamed around while it heated up, and then got in the shower. i was almost done showering (putting conditioner in my hair) when i suddenly felt sick to my stomach like, i was going to throw up right then and there. so, i started speeding up my showering so i could get out and lie down. i was about to wash the conditioner out when i went blind. like, y'know how you go kinda blind when you stand up too fast? it started out like that, like the blackish spots on my eyes and the weird head feeling but the head feeling was kinda different so i was just like aw man and waited for it to pass. it reached the peak of making me completely blind and stayed like that. my head felt funny, i felt like i was going to throw up, and i was blind and in the shower. i grabbed at the wall until i found the thing to turn the water off, turned it off, attempted to step out of the shower, slammed my foot against the edge of the tub, fell down, and curled up on the floor of the shower with my head between my knees until my vision came back and i managed to calm down. then, i got out of the shower, grabbed my towel, and layed down on my bed. then, my ears started ringing. but not ringing. it was the same feeling-ish, but different sound. then that went away, then i felt okay."
I am trying to convince to seek immediate medical attention, but she refuses. Am I exaggerating the severity of the situation, or should she go to the hospital?